Theoretical Studies of Boundary Layer Receptivity

Theoretical Studies of Boundary Layer Receptivity
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Total Pages: 85
Release: 2004
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This report results from a contract tasking Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology as follows. To predict boundary-layer transition in a rational way and capture its sensitivity to freestream noise, turbulence, surface roughness. steps/gaps/waviness. etc. a toolbox combining receptivity theory with nonlinear Parabolized Stability Equations and Direct Navier-Stokes Simulation is needed. This project addresses this need with theoretical modeling of high speed boundary-layer receptivity to acoustic disturbances as they interact with 3D roughness elements and waviness. The effort is basic. theoretical research on receptivity. Using the multiple-modes method, a compact and computationally robust algorithm providing fast calculations of receptivity characteristics will be developed. This algorithm will be integrated into a computational module that can be linked with a standard stability solver. Receptivity calculations will be made for the conditions relevant to future experiments in the new high Reynolds-number. Mach-6. quiet Ludwieg' tube of Purdue University. This will help to formulate recommendations for design of receptivity experiments and interpretation of the data. The results of the project can also be applied at the component level to assess laminar flow control concepts.

Receptivity of Flat-Plate Boundary Layer in a Non-Uniform Free Stream (Vorticity Normal to the Plate)

Receptivity of Flat-Plate Boundary Layer in a Non-Uniform Free Stream (Vorticity Normal to the Plate)
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2018-06-04
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ISBN: 9781720705826

Experimental and theoretical studies of low speed leading edge boundary layer receptivity to free-stream vorticity produced by upstream wires normal to the leading edge are discussed. Data include parametric variations in leading edge configuration and details of the incident disturbance field including single and multiple wakes. The induced disturbance amplitude increases with increases in the leading edge diameter and wake interactions. Measurements agree with the theory of M. E. Goldstein.Kogan, M. N. and Shumilkin, V. G. and Ustinov, M. V. and Zhigulev, S. V.Langley Research CenterVORTICITY; FREE FLOW; FLAT PLATES; BOUNDARY LAYERS; LEADING EDGES; WAKES; LOW SPEED; NONUNIFORMITY; WIRE

Boundary Layer Receptivity

Boundary Layer Receptivity
Author: Mohsen Jahanmiri
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN: 9783659364518

Receptivity is the process which describes how environmental disturbances (such as gusts, acoustic waves or wall roughness) are filtered by a boundary layer and turned into downstream growing waves. It is closely related to the identification of initial conditions for the disturbances and requires knowledge of the characteristics of the specific external forcing field. Due to important role of receptivity theory in transition process of boundary layers, quite a few research works have been carried out in past few decades. This research review report tries to highlight the major research activities in this field of study that includes: the theory, different types of receptivity, its effect in three-dimensional boundary layers and receptivity at high speeds.

Introduction to Interactive Boundary Layer Theory

Introduction to Interactive Boundary Layer Theory
Author: Ian John Sobey
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2000
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780198506751

One of the major achievements in fluid mechanics in the last quarter of the twentieth century has been the development of an asymptotic description of perturbations to boundary layers known generally as 'triple deck theory'. These developments have had a major impact on our understanding of laminar fluid flow, particularly laminar separation. It is also true that the theory rests on three quarters of a century of development of boundary layer theory which involves analysis, experimentation and computation. All these parts go together, and to understand the triple deck it is necessary to understand which problems the triple deck resolves and which computational techniques have been applied. This book presents a unified account of the development of laminar boundary layer theory as a historical study together with a description of the application of the ideas of triple deck theory to flow past a plate, to separation from a cylinder and to flow in channels. The book is intended to provide a graduate level teaching resource as well as a mathematically oriented account for a general reader in applied mathematics, engineering, physics or scientific computation.

Boundary-Layer Theory

Boundary-Layer Theory
Author: Herrmann Schlichting
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 840
Release: 2003-05-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783540662709

A new edition of the almost legendary textbook by Schlichting completely revised by Klaus Gersten is now available. This book presents a comprehensive overview of boundary-layer theory and its application to all areas of fluid mechanics, with emphasis on the flow past bodies (e.g. aircraft aerodynamics). It contains the latest knowledge of the subject based on a thorough review of the literature over the past 15 years. Yet again, it will be an indispensable source of inexhaustible information for students of fluid mechanics and engineers alike.

Recent Advances in Boundary Layer Theory

Recent Advances in Boundary Layer Theory
Author: Alfred Kluwick
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2014-05-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3709125189

Recent advances in boundary-layer theory have shown how modern analytical and computational techniques can and should be combined to deepen the understanding of high Reynolds number flows and to design effective calculation strategies. This is the unifying theme of the present volume which addresses laminar as well as turbulent flows.

Boundary Layer Flows

Boundary Layer Flows
Author: Vallampati Ramachandra Prasad
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2020-01-22
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1839681853

Written by experts in the field, this book, "Boundary Layer Flows - Theory, Applications, and Numerical Methods" provides readers with the opportunity to explore its theoretical and experimental studies and their importance to the nonlinear theory of boundary layer flows, the theory of heat and mass transfer, and the dynamics of fluid. With the theory's importance for a wide variety of applications, applied mathematicians, scientists, and engineers - especially those in fluid dynamics - along with engineers of aeronautics, will undoubtedly welcome this authoritative, up-to-date book.